Reviews the primary cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying thymosin β4's repair activity in dry eye disease and other tissues. Covers TB4's promotion of corneal epithelial migration, NF-κB-mediated anti-inflammatory effects, stimulation of goblet cell mucin production, and angiogenic/anti-apoptotic activities. Discusses how TB4's multi-mechanism action addresses the complex dry eye pathology—involving both inflammatory and regenerative failure—better than single-mechanism agents. Provides the mechanistic rationale supporting RGN-259 clinical development.
Sosne, Gabriel; Kleinman, Hynda K